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Variation in appendages in early Cambrian bradoriids reveals a wide range of body plans in stem-euarthropods

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posted on 2019-09-06, 14:39 authored by D Zhai, M Williams, D Siveter, T Harvey, R Sansom, S Gabbott, X Ma, R Zhou, L Yu, H Xianguang
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through increasing levels of appendage specialisation exhibited by Cambrian euarthropods. Here we show significant variation in limb morphologies and patterns of limb-tagmosis among three early Cambrian arthropod species conventionally assigned to the Bradoriida. These arthropods are recovered as a monophyletic stem-euarthropod group (and sister taxon to crown-group euarthropods, i.e. Chelicerata, Mandibulata and their extinct relatives), thus implying a radiation of stem-euarthropods where trends towards increasing appendage specialisation were explored convergently with other euarthropod groups. The alternative solution, where bradoriids are polyphyletic, representing several independent origins of a small, bivalved body plan in lineages from diverse regions of the euarthropod and mandibulate stems, is only marginally less parsimonious. The new data reveal a previously unknown disparity of body plans in stem-euarthropods and both solutions support remarkable evolutionary convergence, either of fundamental body plans or appendage specialization patterns.

Funding

This study is supported by NSFC grants 41861134032 and 2015HC029, and Yunnan Provincial Research Grants 2018FA025 and 2018IA073. X.-Y. M. and Y. L. are supported by the 1000 Talent Plan of China (Youth Program). Shaogang Zang, Shuyan Hou, Xiaoyu Yang and Chunjie Cao assisted with micro-CT and SEM analyses. Ajay Limaye (Australian National University), Jing Lu and Yuzhi Hu (Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) provided guidance with Drishti software. M.W. thanks the Leverhulme Trust for a Research Fellowship (RF-2018-275\4). We are grateful for the constructive comments of the three reviewers. This is publication number 2019002 from the University of Leicester Centre for Palaeobiology Research

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Citation

Communications Biology, 2, 329 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-019-0573-5

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/School of Geography, Geology and the Environment

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Communications Biology

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2

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329

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Nature Research (part of Springer Nature)

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2399-3642

Acceptance date

2019-08-02

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2019

Available date

2019-09-03

Notes

Data are available from the authors on request. Fossil specimens are deposited at the Yunnan Key Laboratory for Palaeobiology (YKLP), Yunnan University, China, with the accession numbers: YKLP 16231, 16232, 16233, 16235, 16236. For the phylogenetic analysis depicted in Figure 4, the data matrix and associated search commands are available via MorphoBank, project 3499 (http://morphobank.org/permalink/?P3499);The file associated with this record is under embargo until publication, in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy. The full text may be available through the publisher links provided above.

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